Ahead of the third and final season of BBC's Guilt, a new image has been released showing a teaser of what's to come for keen viewers of the show.
The award-winning comedy drama, written by Neil Forsyth, is set to return next month - and it's one that people are highly anticipating with Mark Bonnar having previously filmed in Glasgow during series two leaving people curious as to whether they will spot their own hometown in the third series.
A first look however has been released today (March 20) of Mark Bonnar and Jamie Sives who are set to reprise their roles as brothers Max and Jake.
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The final instalment of Guilt will see the four-part series drop all episodes debuting on the BBC iPlayer as a day one drop. This part of the trilogy sees the brothers back together but enemies old, and new, cause them to seek ever more desperate solutions to their problems. Digging deep into their past, Max and Jake hope to finally find a future free of danger…and each other.
Returning for the final part of the Guilt trilogy are series favourites Emun Elliot (The Gold, The Rig), Phyllis Logan (Downtown Abbey, Intergalactic), Greg McHugh (The A List, Man Vs Bee), Ellie Haddington (Motherland, Crime), Sara Vickers (The Watchmen, The Crown) and Henry Pettigrew (Payback, The Crown).
As well as these and soon set to join Bonnar and Sives are David Hayman (Help, Avenger), Amelia Isaac Jones (Beast of Burden),Tamsin Toploski Slow Horses, The Diplomat), Isaura Barbé-Brown (The Gold, Toast of Tinseltown), Euan MacNaughton (Outlander, Bridgerton), Anita Vettesse (Mayflies, Vigil) as well as Anders Hayward (Life After Life).
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